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WM. H. LUTTON COMPANY 
Builders of Modern Greenhouses 
272-278 Kearney Ave., Jersey City, N. J. 
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A LUTTON GREENHOUSE—THE ALL-YEAR GARDEN 
—is a feature of many due landscape gardens. That of Daniel 
G. Reid, Esq., Irvington-on-Hudson, N. Y. shown here is typical. 
Note the graceful curved eave of the LUTTON house (the one 
on the right) and the wider glass employed; this means 
sunlight to make the plants grow. 
In designing your greenhouse, LUTTON horticultural architects 
are fully alert to harmonious effect. Furthermore, the practical 
features, heating and ventilation, are efficient; slate benches are 
everlasting; and the usual “yellow streak” is eliminated 
rustproofing. 
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Camera Owners Everywhere 
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the unveiling of a statue, the launching of a ship, a dog show, a motor race—in short, 
anything you think has news value, snapshot it and rush a glossy print to Harper’s 
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other picture we are able to publish. Pictures will be judged according to 
news value and clearness. 
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The Pictorial News department will begin in the issue dated April 8th. 
to keep your eyes open, and your camera close at hand. 
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